Yeah, they say that every time a new windows comes out, and people always endup “upgrading” sooner or later, rather than switching to GNU/Linux.
The sad thing this time is that many still fairly new and perfectly usable computers “aren’t supported” by windows 11 (not without a registry hack).
Which means that tons and tons of computers are going to turn into e-waste just because Microsoft refuses to acknowledge and support hardware that otherwise functions perfectly fine.
Much people can’t buy a 600€ computer compatible with windows 11. Some shop will upgrade gor you to windows 11, most people will stay on 10. Maybe switch to Linux if Microsoft try to remote disable windows 10 or try other crazy strategy.
Yeah, they say that every time a new windows comes out, and people always endup “upgrading” sooner or later, rather than switching to GNU/Linux.
The sad thing this time is that many still fairly new and perfectly usable computers “aren’t supported” by windows 11 (not without a registry hack).
Which means that tons and tons of computers are going to turn into e-waste just because Microsoft refuses to acknowledge and support hardware that otherwise functions perfectly fine.
Much people can’t buy a 600€ computer compatible with windows 11. Some shop will upgrade gor you to windows 11, most people will stay on 10. Maybe switch to Linux if Microsoft try to remote disable windows 10 or try other crazy strategy.
TMP 1.2 is out of date. That’s why.
It’s a hardware security issue.
Literally no one uses TMP, serves no purpose for 99.9% of people.